vol. 35, Issue #2
https://www.etsjets.org/files/JETS-PDFs/35/35-2/JETS_35-2_173-181_White.pdf
Complete article may be found here:
https://www.etsjets.org/files/JETS-PDFs/35/35-2/JETS_35-2_173-181_White.pdf
"RICHARD GAFFIN AND WAYNE GRUDEM ON 1 COR 13:10:
A COMPARISON OF CESSATIONIST
AND NONCESSATIONIST ARGUMENTATION"
By R. FOWLER WHITE
JETS 35/2 (June 1992) 173-181*
Excerpt:
If Wayne Grudem's recent publications1on the gift of prophecy are any
indication, the debate over what the NT teaches about the duration of that
gift is taking a new turn. Formerly we who follow the debate had only to
study the arguments of the charismatic school (which affirms that prophecy
continues) and the cessationist school (which denies that prophecy continues). Now, however, we must reckon with a third position based on the proposals of a Biblical scholar who does not place himself in the charismatic school but who nevertheless affirms that prophecy continues. To some this development will signal little more than the need to rename the
charismatic school of thought—for example, by replacing "charismatic" with "noncessationist."
--from page 1 of the article
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